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Florida Python Challenge

The Florida Python Challenge is an annual, ten-day competition where professional and novice participants join in the effort to remove invasive Burmese pythons in Florida.[1] Past the goal of removing pythons, the competition also serves as a conservation effort to raise awareness about invasive species’ impacts to the local ecology and to encourage the public to continuously remove Burmese pythons from the wild. It is supported by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), and Governor Ron DeSantis.[2]

A Burmese python in the Florida Everglades

Most recently, in 2023, the Florida Python Challenge resulted in the total removal of 209 pythons, and the winner removed 20 pythons.[3] It is expected to run again in Summer 2024.

Rules edit

The competition rules generally align with the area regulations of the seven competition locations (Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area, Everglades and St. Francis Taylor WMA, Frog Pond Public Small Game Hunting Area, Holey Land WMA, Rocky Glades Public Small Game Hunting Area, Rotenberger WMA, and Southern Glades WMA),[1] but there are additional rules specific to the competition, covering registration, removal methods, and animal handling.

Participants may register as a professional or a novice. Professionals are those that are paid python removal contractors for the FWC or SFWMD, while novices are all other participants, i.e. members of the public.[1] To register, there is a fee of $25, and participants must take a required online training. Participants must not have prior convictions for fish or wildlife violations or animal cruelty.

Certain methods, such as the use of firearms, traps, bait, explosives, and chemicals, are prohibited. Participants are disqualified if they kill a native Florida snake, submit a python that was a pet, are found to have inhumanely killed a python, etc.[1] Additionally, participants are not allowed to harm “scout snakes,” which are Burmese pythons that are tracked for research purposes and marked with orange tags.[1]

As Burmese pythons are protected by anti-cruelty law, participants are required to abide by the American Veterinary Medical Association’s recommendations for methods of humanely killing reptiles. The general, two-step method, regardless of what tools are used, is:

  1. Immediate loss of consciousness: Force must be applied to the brain so that the target immediately loses consciousness.
  2. Destroy the brain: Via pithing, a small rod must be inserted into the cranial cavity to substantially destroy the brain.[1]

History edit

The Florida Python Challenge first ran in 2013 as a month-long competition, then again in 2016. It was brought back in 2020 as a ten-day competition initially dubbed the “Python Bowl”[4]—since then, the competition duration has remained as ten days, and it has been held annually.

In 2023, $10,000 was awarded to the Ultimate Grand Prize winner for most pythons removed (Paul Hobbs with 20 pythons), and $7,500 was awarded to the Ultimate Grand Prize Runner-Up (Ronald Kiger with 14 pythons).[3] In addition, prizes of $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000 were respectively awarded to the Most Pythons, Most Pythons Runner-Up, and Longest Python winners for three categories: Military Prizes, Professional Prizes, and Novice Prizes.

History of the Florida Python Challenge
Year Number of Participants Competition Duration Total Pythons Removed Grand Prize (Most Pythons Removed)
2023 1050 10 days 209 Paul Hobbs, 20 pythons[3]
2022 Nearly 1000 10 days 231 Matthew Concepcion, 28 pythons[5]
2021 Over 600 10 days 223 Charles Danton, 41 pythons[6]
2020 Over 750 10 days 80 Mike Kimmel, 8 pythons[4]
2019 Did not run
2018 Did not run
2017 Did not run
2016 Over 1000 1 month 106 Bill Booth’s team, 33 pythons[7]
2015 Did not run
2014 Did not run
2013 Nearly 1600 1 month 68 Brian Barrows, 6 pythons (General Competition) and Ruben Ramirez, 18 pythons (Python Permit Holders Competition)[8]

Impact edit

As it is difficult to detect pythons in the wild, scientists are unsure of the exact number of Burmese pythons in Florida, with estimates exceeding the tens of thousands.[9] In 2023, a USGS study confirmed that the total eradication of Burmese pythons in Florida is likely impossible.[10] Therefore, the results of the Florida Python Challenge are not very significant in the context of total estimates; still, the event has contributed to raising awareness, and even removing small numbers of invasive species helps protect native species.[11]

Generally, the Florida Python Challenge is well-supported by local agencies, officials, and the media. However, there are few who claim that the challenge is unethical and ineffective.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Florida Python Challenge - Python Challenge". Florida Python Challenge. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  2. ^ "DYK: 2023 Florida Python Challenge® a Huge S-S-S-Success | South Florida Water Management District". www.sfwmd.gov. 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  3. ^ a b c "ICYMI: Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez Announces Winners of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge®". Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  4. ^ a b "80 pythons submitted during the 2020 Python Bowl!". Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  5. ^ "Python Challenge 1022". Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  6. ^ "The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and partners celebrate another successful Florida Python Challenge®". Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  7. ^ "With 106 snakes removed, 2016 Python Challenge™ a success". Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  8. ^ "Python Challenge results: 68 snakes caught in Florida competition". NBC News. 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  9. ^ "How many Burmese pythons inhabit southern Florida? | U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  10. ^ "Comprehensive Review of Burmese Python Science Released | U.S. Geological Survey". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  11. ^ Harris, Alex; Herald, Miami. "Florida pays python hunters to clear the Everglades. Ten years later, is it working?". phys.org. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  12. ^ "About Us | Florida Python Challenge". Retrieved 2024-04-09.

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The Florida Python Challenge is an annual ten day competition where professional and novice participants join in the effort to remove invasive Burmese pythons in Florida 1 Past the goal of removing pythons the competition also serves as a conservation effort to raise awareness about invasive species impacts to the local ecology and to encourage the public to continuously remove Burmese pythons from the wild It is supported by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission FWC the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida the South Florida Water Management District SFWMD and Governor Ron DeSantis 2 A Burmese python in the Florida EvergladesMost recently in 2023 the Florida Python Challenge resulted in the total removal of 209 pythons and the winner removed 20 pythons 3 It is expected to run again in Summer 2024 Contents 1 Rules 2 History 3 Impact 4 ReferencesRules editThe competition rules generally align with the area regulations of the seven competition locations Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area Everglades and St Francis Taylor WMA Frog Pond Public Small Game Hunting Area Holey Land WMA Rocky Glades Public Small Game Hunting Area Rotenberger WMA and Southern Glades WMA 1 but there are additional rules specific to the competition covering registration removal methods and animal handling Participants may register as a professional or a novice Professionals are those that are paid python removal contractors for the FWC or SFWMD while novices are all other participants i e members of the public 1 To register there is a fee of 25 and participants must take a required online training Participants must not have prior convictions for fish or wildlife violations or animal cruelty Certain methods such as the use of firearms traps bait explosives and chemicals are prohibited Participants are disqualified if they kill a native Florida snake submit a python that was a pet are found to have inhumanely killed a python etc 1 Additionally participants are not allowed to harm scout snakes which are Burmese pythons that are tracked for research purposes and marked with orange tags 1 As Burmese pythons are protected by anti cruelty law participants are required to abide by the American Veterinary Medical Association s recommendations for methods of humanely killing reptiles The general two step method regardless of what tools are used is Immediate loss of consciousness Force must be applied to the brain so that the target immediately loses consciousness Destroy the brain Via pithing a small rod must be inserted into the cranial cavity to substantially destroy the brain 1 History editThe Florida Python Challenge first ran in 2013 as a month long competition then again in 2016 It was brought back in 2020 as a ten day competition initially dubbed the Python Bowl 4 since then the competition duration has remained as ten days and it has been held annually In 2023 10 000 was awarded to the Ultimate Grand Prize winner for most pythons removed Paul Hobbs with 20 pythons and 7 500 was awarded to the Ultimate Grand Prize Runner Up Ronald Kiger with 14 pythons 3 In addition prizes of 2 500 1 500 and 1 000 were respectively awarded to the Most Pythons Most Pythons Runner Up and Longest Python winners for three categories Military Prizes Professional Prizes and Novice Prizes History of the Florida Python Challenge Year Number of Participants Competition Duration Total Pythons Removed Grand Prize Most Pythons Removed 2023 1050 10 days 209 Paul Hobbs 20 pythons 3 2022 Nearly 1000 10 days 231 Matthew Concepcion 28 pythons 5 2021 Over 600 10 days 223 Charles Danton 41 pythons 6 2020 Over 750 10 days 80 Mike Kimmel 8 pythons 4 2019 Did not run2018 Did not run2017 Did not run2016 Over 1000 1 month 106 Bill Booth s team 33 pythons 7 2015 Did not run2014 Did not run2013 Nearly 1600 1 month 68 Brian Barrows 6 pythons General Competition and Ruben Ramirez 18 pythons Python Permit Holders Competition 8 Impact editAs it is difficult to detect pythons in the wild scientists are unsure of the exact number of Burmese pythons in Florida with estimates exceeding the tens of thousands 9 In 2023 a USGS study confirmed that the total eradication of Burmese pythons in Florida is likely impossible 10 Therefore the results of the Florida Python Challenge are not very significant in the context of total estimates still the event has contributed to raising awareness and even removing small numbers of invasive species helps protect native species 11 Generally the Florida Python Challenge is well supported by local agencies officials and the media However there are few who claim that the challenge is unethical and ineffective 12 References edit a b c d e f Florida Python Challenge Python Challenge Florida Python Challenge Retrieved 2024 03 28 DYK 2023 Florida Python Challenge a Huge S S S Success South Florida Water Management District www sfwmd gov 2023 09 19 Retrieved 2024 03 28 a b c ICYMI Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez Announces Winners of the 2023 Florida Python Challenge Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Retrieved 2024 03 28 a b 80 pythons submitted during the 2020 Python Bowl Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Retrieved 2024 03 28 Python Challenge 1022 Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Retrieved 2024 03 28 The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and partners celebrate another successful Florida Python Challenge Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Retrieved 2024 03 28 With 106 snakes removed 2016 Python Challenge a success Florida Fish amp Wildlife Conservation Commission Retrieved 2024 03 28 Python Challenge results 68 snakes caught in Florida competition NBC News 2013 02 17 Retrieved 2024 03 28 How many Burmese pythons inhabit southern Florida U S Geological Survey www usgs gov Retrieved 2024 04 09 Comprehensive Review of Burmese Python Science Released U S Geological Survey www usgs gov Retrieved 2024 04 09 Harris Alex Herald Miami Florida pays 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